A. Frankenstein; or, The Evil Scientist
B. Frankenstein; or, The Monster
C. Frankenstein; or, The Devil Within
D. Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
Related Mcqs:
- Given the popularity of the Gothic novel and the novel of purpose, which of the following novelists wrote fiction that is closer in subject matter to the novel of manners than it is to the writing of her own era ?
A. Fanny Burney
B. Mary Wollstonecraft
C. Anna Letitia Barbauld
D. Jane Austen - When was the first edition of the novel Frankenstein published ?
A. 1815
B. 1820
C. 1818
D. 1822 - At what age did Mary Shelley start writing the novel Frankenstein ?
A. 26
B. 18
C. 31
D. 24 - What is the name of the eccentric scientist in the novel Frankenstein ?
A. Kristofer Frankenstein
B. Paris Frankenstein
C. Victor Frankenstein
D. Mario Frankenstein - In which edition of the novel Frankenstein the name of the author Mary Shelley first appeared ?
A. 2nd Edition
B. 1st Edition
C. 4th Edition
D. 3rd Edition - What is the name of the popular fiction genre in which the novel Frankenstein belongs to ?
A. Bildungsroman novel
B. Romantic novel
C. Künstlerroman novel
D. epistolary novel - Mary Shelley wrote the novel Frankenstein in the form of a frame story that starts one character wring letters to his sister. Who is that character ?
A. Captain Cooper
B. Victor Frankenstein
C. Captain Robert Walton
D. Sergent Thomas Vincent - Who was the last person the monster kills in the novel Frankenstein ?
A. Elizabeth
B. William
C. Clerval
D. Justine - Victor Frankenstein’s project to create life in Mary Shelley’s novel can be linked to romanticism through which of the following ?
A. His Promethean striving to exceed human limitations as explored by Byron and Percy Shelley
B. Its suggestion that the natural order has laws beyond human control
C. His desire to create a political revolution
D. Both A and B - Which of the following best describes how the novel “Frankenstein” is understood by critics ?
A. As a commentary on Victorian England
B. As an apolitical horror story
C. As a novel ghostwritten by Perce Shelley
D. As an exploration on the effects of science on humanity